
Fanny SARKISSIAN
PhD student since September 2020, I am studying the characterization of the potentials of the “urban agricultural system” for territorial sustainability through modeling and strategic foresight of the Dijon agglomeration, in partnership with the GeoHabitat planning office.
2018 - 2019 : Master 2 in Geography, mention Transport, Mobility, Environment, Climate at Burgundy University, qualification "very good"
2017 - 2018 : Master 1 in Geography, mention Structures and Spatial Dynamics at Aix-Marseille University, qualification "good"
2014 - 2017 : Bachelor in Geography, mention Geographic Information Processing at Aix-Marseille University, qualification
September 2020 : Currently research analyst of territories and urban agriculture at GéoHabitat planning office, in Dijon
February 2020 - July 2020 : designer and research analyst of planning, architecture and heritage at CAPLA archiectural firm, in Dijon
March 2019 - September 2019 : intern student analysing urban agriculture at GéoHabitat planning office, in Dijon
February 2017 - April 2017 : intern student carrying out statistical surveys at House of the Mediterranean and Human Sciences, in Aix-en-Provence
The objective of this research project is first to analyze the reflections and ongoing experiments on urban agriculture. By relying on advanced spatial modeling tools, the next step is to propose a more operational and practical framework for the establishment of a true “urban agricultural system”.
This thesis is supported by a CIFRE agreement between the urban planning study office GéoHabitat and the ThéMA laboratory. University supervision is provided by Jean-Philippe ANTONI (UMR ThéMA, thesis director). Teddy LOYER (director of GéoHabitat) assumes the role of tutor within the company.